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Flatlandsurfer 10-27-2013 06:18 PM

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I spent the day reading this thread, between various calls for lunch and some card playing with my girls. I've enjoyed every minute of it and your attention to detail has inspired me to do the same with my build. I often get the "it's good enough" comment from people and need to shrug it off and do it like it's supposed to be done. Thanks for your continuing inspiration.

Tx Firefighter 10-27-2013 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Flatlandsurfer (Post 6335459)
I spent the day reading this thread, between various calls for lunch and some card playing with my girls. I've enjoyed every minute of it and your attention to detail has inspired me to do the same with my build. I often get the "it's good enough" comment from people and need to shrug it off and do it like it's supposed to be done. Thanks for your continuing inspiration.

To me, its only "good enough" when I stand in the bathroom at night brushing my teeth and I can look myself in the mirror and say without a doubt that I couldn't have possibly done it any better than I did that day.

I'm sure there's plenty of folks say unflattering things about me behind my back over the way I do things. But, I sleep well at night knowing I gave it all I could on every step of a job.

The way I see it, you're the guy writing the checks (financially and blood, sweat, and tears) on your project. Therefore, the only person you have to please is yourself. I always said as soon as someone else starts paying for it, I will start to worry about their opinion.

Flatlandsurfer 10-27-2013 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Tx Firefighter (Post 6335570)
To me, its only "good enough" when I stand in the bathroom at night brushing my teeth and I can look myself in the mirror and say without a doubt that I couldn't have possibly done it any better than I did that day.

I'm sure there's plenty of folks say unflattering things about me behind my back over the way I do things. But, I sleep well at night knowing I gave it all I could on every step of a job.

The way I see it, you're the guy writing the checks (financially and blood, sweat, and tears) on your project. Therefore, the only person you have to please is yourself. I always said as soon as someone else starts paying for it, I will start to worry about their opinion.

That's a good at it... I will keep that in mind.

Tx Firefighter 10-27-2013 10:48 PM

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Last update for the weekend.

My wife read through my build thread this evening. All 13 pages of it. She wanted to get an idea of how much work I've put into this truck. If you remember a few pages ago I mentioned her making me new decals. She had forgotten about her offer to do that for me.

So after she read this thread start to finish she went into the other room and got to work. .

I think she absolutely killed on these things. I couldn't be happier with them. And I'm not just saying that in case she reads this. Over the top good work.

Old...

http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...ps46ecfb66.jpg

The ones she made for me...

http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...ps756aa0db.jpg

She's got that sign cutter stuff figured out.

hgs_notes 10-27-2013 10:58 PM

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She did an excellent job on the stickers. Well done to you both.

Tx Firefighter 10-27-2013 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by hgs_notes (Post 6335970)
She did an excellent job on the stickers. Well done to you both.

Thank you. I'll pass on the compliment to her.

You really got to be cool when using software and sign making equipment to copy a logo like this. I don't imagine Alcoa will sick their lawyers on us for cutting four decals, but some companies like Harley Davidson and Monster and Coca-Cola love to seek out and threaten folks for doing it. I figure they'd be flattered that I thought so much of their wheels that I'd dedicate the time and effort to restoring them. Its not like I'm sticking Alcoa decals on a set of cheaper Chinese Eagle Alloy brand copies and trying to pass them off as something they're not.

Again, thank you. I'll tell the wife she did good.

INSIDIOUS '86 10-28-2013 12:09 AM

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Oh man. I wish I had the capability to do stickers like that.

flashed 10-28-2013 09:36 AM

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Yes ,your wife is quite talented .

GCncsuHD 10-28-2013 10:03 AM

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Very nice, it appears the new ones are die-cut decals rather than stickers like the old ones? Looks great!

Tx Firefighter 10-28-2013 10:31 AM

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My wife's equipment is a big vinyl cutter and not a printer. She made the decals by cutting black, red, and blue decal parts and combined them. It's not ideal like a printed sticker, but we had to work with the limitations of our resources. And it just used a few square inches of various scrap vinyl so no money outlay.

Low Elco 10-28-2013 10:34 AM

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Stickers look killer!

That's my standard response to snotty comments (constructive criticism from experienced sources is welcomed and needed, but not snotty comments) " Did you write the check? Then you opinion doesn't really matter, does it?" I always say this pleasantly. I'm a people pleaser.

This is why I won't be a car show judge. I've had a couple offers recently, one quite flattering, but I spent several years QC'ing the end of the line at 40+ car a day auction and high end bodyshop and am literally trained to pick cars apart to the nth degree. who wants to be that kinda prick to someone's pride and joy? Sorry, you hit a nerve.

That being said, I greatly enjoy your builds and what you've been doing to the 'ol hay hauler here. Please continue and tell Momma she gots mad skillz!

GCncsuHD 10-28-2013 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Tx Firefighter (Post 6336458)
My wife's equipment is a big vinyl cutter and not a printer. She made the decals by cutting black, red, and blue decal parts and combined them. It's not ideal like a printed sticker, but we had to work with the limitations of our resources. And it just used a few square inches of various scrap vinyl so no money outlay.

That's what I was meaning by die-cut, I think that method is a nice subtle touch and looks better than the printed Alcoa sticker, though I'd imagine you would have to be more careful when polishing in the future, though replacements should be easy for you! :chevy:

Zumo 10-28-2013 12:33 PM

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Yeah great job on the decals. The details always make the project just that much better.

Tx Firefighter 10-28-2013 01:39 PM

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Yooz guys are very flattering with your comments. I appreciate each and every one of them.

I just got a voicemail from Arrow Plating. My parts are ready and the cost is 25 dollars. I'm stuck at work right now but I will pick them up tomorrow on my way home.

83GMCK2500 10-28-2013 03:37 PM

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I cannot think of a better way to finish off those wheels. That looks amazing! I think her stickers look better than the factory ones, the factory ones have that square ridge around the border while her's are just there and perfect looking.

Between your hard work and her skill that truck is going to be great looking.

joe231 10-29-2013 04:01 AM

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Kevin,
Just....wow!
Very nice work!!
I just read start to finish.
keep it up!

Tx Firefighter 10-29-2013 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 6337829)
Kevin,
Just....wow!
Very nice work!!
I just read start to finish.
keep it up!

Joe Rutherford, I thought you'd been eaten by a bear. Haven't heard from you in a long time. Hope your better half and kids are doing well.

Tx Firefighter 10-29-2013 12:49 PM

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As promised, freshly plated lugnuts, wheel studs, diff cover bolts, brake backplate bolts, and axle bolts.

http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...ps733ea24e.jpg

bluex 10-29-2013 01:00 PM

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Wheels turned out killer. Thanks for the info on coating the housing. I might just do like you did an coat everything except the housing. I might just wind up painting it all due to cost though.

darkhorse970 10-29-2013 02:13 PM

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That hardware is very impressive!

Stoney 10-29-2013 02:52 PM

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Did you remove the wheel studs? Or plate new ones.

Tx Firefighter 10-29-2013 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Stoney (Post 6338445)
Did you remove the wheel studs? Or plate new ones.

Those are the original wheel studs. I had to remove them to separate the brake drums from the hubs anyway.

Stoney 10-29-2013 03:22 PM

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Oh yea, I forgot about that. I bet that was a task.

Tx Firefighter 10-29-2013 03:28 PM

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It wasn't bad at all. I used a big brass drift to protect the ends of the studs and hit them out with a 2 pound hammer. Maybe two hits per each.

I still need to sandblast and paint the drums then I'll be pressing it back together.

joe231 10-29-2013 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Tx Firefighter (Post 6337863)
Joe Rutherford, I thought you'd been eaten by a bear. Haven't heard from you in a long time. Hope your better half and kids are doing well.

Lol

It has been awhile!
Are you still on Facebook?
I lost you there

Everyone is good, thanks for asking!


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